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Thoughts on Energy, Water, Social Development & Sustainability: CBS Sunday Morning - A minute to Nature
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Other Blog: Portrait of a Business Analyst. Thoughts on Energy, Water, Social Development and Sustainability. Saturday, December 22, 2007. CBS Sunday Morning - A minute to Nature. Every Sunday morning, like many other CBS viewers, I too tune into to get a bit more educated with the CBS Sunday Morning. There's no doubt that it is one of the best weekly glimpses that TV has to offer. Good going and excellent show of environmental responsibility, CBS. Best of luck! Posted by Rajeev Singh.
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Thoughts on Energy, Water, Social Development & Sustainability: December 2007
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Other Blog: Portrait of a Business Analyst. Thoughts on Energy, Water, Social Development and Sustainability. Saturday, December 22, 2007. CBS Sunday Morning - A minute to Nature. Every Sunday morning, like many other CBS viewers, I too tune into to get a bit more educated with the CBS Sunday Morning. There's no doubt that it is one of the best weekly glimpses that TV has to offer. Good going and excellent show of environmental responsibility, CBS. Best of luck! Posted by Rajeev Singh. Thanks to Andreas ...
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Thoughts on Energy, Water, Social Development & Sustainability: The Axis of Extremes
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Other Blog: Portrait of a Business Analyst. Thoughts on Energy, Water, Social Development and Sustainability. Monday, January 28, 2008. The Axis of Extremes. Thomas Friedman modertated a discussion with Al Gore and Bono on Climate Change and Global Poverty at the World Economic Forum recently. Bono pointed out, that the world is at threat from three extremes - extreme. The first step that we can take is to get aware of these issues and then start talking about them to others. Let's spread the news, s...
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Thoughts on Energy, Water, Social Development & Sustainability: November 2005
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Other Blog: Portrait of a Business Analyst. Thoughts on Energy, Water, Social Development and Sustainability. Tuesday, November 01, 2005. OK, I agree this is a bit late for me to have started blogging. There'll be ample opportunities for me to explain my views on blogging and why I resisted it so far. Let's put it this way; the possibility of having a dedicated section on 'My views on Blogging' is not ruled out. Posted by Rajeev Singh. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Enter your email address:.
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Thoughts on Energy, Water, Social Development & Sustainability: Social Responsiblity - Utilize Your Expertise
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Other Blog: Portrait of a Business Analyst. Thoughts on Energy, Water, Social Development and Sustainability. Friday, January 11, 2008. Social Responsiblity - Utilize Your Expertise. Last month, while facilitating a brainstorming session on how we can be more socially. Responsible, I had a chance to interact with Jeff Wishnie. That gave me an opportunity. Has helped many rural communities in countries of Africa get ICT. Posts ( Technology and Development - Response Strategy for Economic Growth. January 1...
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Thoughts on Energy, Water, Social Development & Sustainability: May 2007
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Other Blog: Portrait of a Business Analyst. Thoughts on Energy, Water, Social Development and Sustainability. Sunday, May 06, 2007. My Greenest Week Ever. Since childhood, I have been a very green person. Choosing smaller vehicles over larger, walking. This past week, however, was my greenest ever. I think, that my green deeds have never been better than this, even after all those years of moving trees around like people do with their furniture. Posted by Rajeev Singh. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Thanks ...
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Thoughts on Energy, Water, Social Development & Sustainability: March 2007
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Other Blog: Portrait of a Business Analyst. Thoughts on Energy, Water, Social Development and Sustainability. Saturday, March 31, 2007. Cork, Rubber, and Shoe Lace. For the first time in my life I stepped on to a floor made of Cork, a few days ago. Let me tell you this, I have never seen anything like it ever before. And as if love at first sight was not enough, I went to and office and there it was again, although in different color and finish. Another new development, which. The reason I call the club ...
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Adrian's Tech Blog: Agile within a non-agile ecosystem
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Software engineering and leadership topics. Monday, January 31, 2011. Agile within a non-agile ecosystem. Cultures that reward individuals based on heroics are another example of ecosystem conflicts with agile philosophy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Method, Part II. Manage Your Project Portfolio, 2nd Edition is Out! Portrait of a Business Analyst. Improv for Agile Coaches. Martin Fowler: Replacing Throwing Exceptions with Notification in Validations. Washington, DC App Con Trip April 17-19, 2016.
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Adrian's Tech Blog: Prioritizing vs. Sequencing the Product Backlog
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Software engineering and leadership topics. Thursday, June 30, 2011. Prioritizing vs. Sequencing the Product Backlog. A primary tenet of agile software development is doing the highest business-value work earlier. The idea is that you achieve a minimal marketable feature set as early as possible so that a) you can issue releases earlier and b) if the money runs out, you have something more valuable than if you didn't sequence your work in that manner. Factors to incorporate into sequencing decisions:.